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| 12 hours ago by Marivic Butod Genetic engineering and cloning can be used as a solution to infertility, as couples who are infertile could clone one of themselves in order to have a child. It can be used to replace children who has died or dying. Cloning and genetic engineering can replicate desirable genomes, such as of people of great genius, talent or beauty. It can be used in genetic testing and gene therapy. Genetic engineering and cloning technology can be used in prolonging human life, ... Thinking Made Easy - http://ivythesis.typepad.com/term_paper_topics/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 by Sonia Arrison The genome is like the source code for humans, and cheap sequencing for individuals will kick-start a real revolution in personalized medicine. Advances in the biotech industry are moving faster than Moore's Law, making the price differentials for ... Such a community allows data collection that can highlight associations between conditions previously ignored, such as the link between infertility and asthma. This is only a short list of new technologies in the field of ... TechNewsWorld - http://www.technewsworld.com/perl/board/mboard.pl?board=tnwtalkback - References |
| 5 Nov 2009 More than 90 hereditary conditions affect both humans and horses, such as infertility, inflammatory diseases and muscle disorders. By studying the horse genome, it may be possible to increase understanding of these diseases in humans, ... Health, Fitness, Wellness News at VitaBeat - http://www.vitabeat.com/ [ More results from Health, Fitness, Wellness News at VitaBeat ] |
| 11 Nov 2009 Horses suffer from more than 90 inherited diseases, such as infertility, inflammatory diseases and muscle disorders, making them good models for studying human conditions. Horses, for example, have more keratin genes than pigs or ... PopularMechanics.com - Latest Content - http://www.popularmechanics.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Alfie Because horses share these conditions, which include infertility, inflammatory diseases and muscle disorders, the horse is an important model for improving the understanding of human diseases. ... The functional but evolutionarily immature centromere in the horse may provide a model to study factors responsible for how centromeres function. Penedo noted that the completion of the high-quality horse genome sequence has provided researchers around the world with ready ... Life Sciences Blog - http://www.lsblog.org/blog/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by admin The functional but evolutionarily immature centromere in the horse may provide a model to study factors responsible for how centromeres function. Penedo noted that the completion of the high-quality horse genome sequence has provided ... Genetherapy - http://www.genetherapy.me/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 A group of international scientists – including three researchers from Texas A&M University -- have completed for the first time the genome sequence of the horse, which may open doors for improved breeding, disease treatment and even enhanced performance traits. ... The researchers say that with more than 90 hereditary conditions such as infertility, muscle disorders, allergies and inflammatory diseases, sequencing the horse has much to offer as a model species. ... http://tamunews.tamu.edu/ - News Articles - http://tamunews.tamu.edu/ |
| 5 Nov 2009 by help@ucop.edu In reporting the horse genome sequence, the researchers noted that there are more than 90 hereditary conditions that affect both humans and horses. Because horses share these conditions, which include infertility, inflammatory diseases ... The functional but evolutionarily immature centromere in the horse may provide a model to study factors responsible for how centromeres function. Penedo noted that the completion of the high-quality horse genome sequence has provided ... UC Newsroom RSS Feed - http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/ [ More results from UC Newsroom RSS Feed ] |
| 5 Nov 2009 by scinews@sciencenews.org (Science News) Because horses have about 90 inherited conditions — such as inflammatory diseases, infertility and muscle disorders — that also affect humans, knowing the order of disease genes in horses could make pinpointing the genes in people easier, ... Horses tend to have older versions of genes — closer to the form seen in the common ancestor of vertebrates — than those in humans or mice, so the horse genome “may be more indicative of where we came from,” says David Haussler, ... Latest Science News Articles - http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feed/type/news - References |
| 27 Apr 2007 by Natalya Unutilized, or so-called "leftover" embryos can be donated by their parents to other infertile couples or for scientific research. The latter option enjoys an active support of many researchers for they gain access to a virtually unlimited ... However, other scientists believe that the genome, or hereditary information, of an embryo defines its belonging to human race, the same way as the first cloned animal, Dolly the sheep, was a sheep because of her sheep genome. ... TO THE GLORY OF JESUS - http://tothegloryofjesus.blogspot.com/ |
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